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There is due to Francis Hiham for Moneys by him disbursed for charges and expences in presecution of Counterfeit Coyners the summ of seaven pounds which is to be allowd ad paid unto him out of the Coynage money upon the Warden's account. } 7li
Ro Harley
Received of mr Holland in full of this Bill the Summ of seaven pounds } 7l
{ꝑ me} Peter Fenton
      Decembr. 6th 1645
There is due to John Rolfe for moneys by him disbursed tor charges and expences on prosecution of Counterfeit Coyners the sum of Three pounds ten shillings which is to be allowd and paid unto him out of the Coynage money upon the Warden's account. } 3li.10s
Ro Harley
6 Decembr 1645 Hen: Cogan
Received of Ino. St. John Esqr. Warden of his majestys mint in full of the above written bill the sum of three pounds ten shillings } 3li:10s
{ꝑ me} Peter Fenton, for
the use of the above named John Rolfe
          Iune the 8th. 1646
There is allowed to John Rolfe for his service & expences in the prosecutions of Counterfeit Coyners and other buisiness by him done for the office of his Majestys mint the summ of seaven pounds Ten shillings } 7li:10s
Ro Harley
   Ianry 15th. 1646 Hen Cogan
Received in full of this bill the summ of seaven pounds ten shillings } 7li:10s
            John Rolfe

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